Emily Bonsant/News-Register##Willamina Code Enforcement Officer Jeff Rosenberry tows one of a dozen floating islands to its new home strapped to a pylon in the middle of Huddleston Pond. “We wanted them to be far enough out and away to not snag when people cast while fishing,” Rosenberry told the News-Register.

Gardening the water: Willamina launches floating islands for weed control

Willamina city staff and volunteers have installed a dozen floating islands at Huddleston Pond to combat Brazilian elodea, an invasive waterweed that has been spreading throughout the pond. In July 2025, ...

Sheridan budget meeting Thursday

The Sheridan Budget Committee will meet at 6 p.m., Thursday, April 30, for a presentation of staff proposals and a public hearing on state shared revenue. City Manager and Budget Officer Preston Polasek ...

Rusty Rae/News-Register##Willamina student Stephen Sanchez-Haller welds the base of a BBQ pit as part of the SkillUSA welding contest on April 10. Haller along with Jace Warnicke and Joseph Godwin will represent Oregon at the National competition on in Atlanta, Georgia from June 1-5.

Putting in overtime: Willamina students take night college trade courses

Willamina High School shop students have been working double shifts of classes — attending high school during the day and night classes at Linn-Benton Community College (LBCC). Four days a week, ...

Rusty Rae/News-Register##Willamina welding students finished building a 53-foot trailer, complete with kitchen, in the summer of 2022. When a fire damaged the kitchen at the Yamhill County Jail, the truck was used to feed inmates. Seniors Evan Lockwood and 
Edwin Nuñez, above, are two of the students who worked on the project. They enjoy working with their hands and were among the first students at Willamina High School to take a night course at Linn-Benton Community College for the Machine Technology program.

Student-built shop trailer helps feed inmates after county jail kitchen fire

Years after it started as a pair of axles and a load of steel, the Willamina High School shop class’s 53-foot trailer saved the day at the Yamhill County Jail. The Bulldogs long had the idea of ...

Allen appointed to Sheridan City Council

Juliann “Jules” Allen was appointed to the Sheridan City Council on Monday, April 20, filling the seat vacated by Liz Hodgins, who resigned in February for health reasons. Allen, Larry Payne ...

Willamina focuses on Public Works

Willamina City Manager Bridget Meleney, in her third year with the city, said it is time to focus on the Public Works Department. Meleney told city councilors during their April 14 meeting that the city ...

Former Sheridan manager files $4.26 million lawsuit against city, councilors

Former Sheridan City Manager Heidi Bell has filed a multimillion-dollar civil lawsuit against the city, claiming breach of contract, defamation, economic damages, sex discrimination and wrongful discharge ...

Community members raising funds for Sheridan decorations

To raise funds for new Christmas decorations in Sheridan, community members will host a spring bazaar on May 2 and 3. The free event will last from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days at Sheridan High School. Tolva ...

Rachel Thompson/News-Register##Sheridan resident Linda Harrell told the Sheridan City Council on April 20 that she has been concerned that on Saturdays the road becomes a “speedway.” The pavement has been patched several times, especially at the intersection of Southeast Clark, looking toward the Sheridan Senior Estates trailer park.

Sheridan Rd. resident seeks quick solution for speeders

“Someone’s going to be killed on Sheridan Road, and it’s not going to be my fault,” Linda Harrell, Southeast Sheridan Road resident, told the Sheridan City Council during the Monday, ...

Sheridan fined for exceeding allowed levels of ammonia

The city of Sheridan has received a $12,000 fine from the Department of Environmental Quality for exceeding ammonia levels in its wastewater effluent, Public Works Director Kie Cottam reported during an ...

‘Feed the People’ concert Saturday in Willamina

A concert Saturday will help “Feed the People,” part of initiative started in 2025 by the Wildwood Hotel restaurant and lounge in Willamina. The event will start at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, April ...

Willamina prioritizes infrastructure, livability in annual review of goals

The Willamina City Council held a work session on March 31 to review previous and set new council goals. For the 2024-2025 fiscal year, the council sought to finish the water intake and school water line, ...

Small towns developing food cart ordinances

As temperatures rise and residents shed their winter coats, local cities are looking to allow food carts and trucks to attract more business. The planning commissions in Lafayette, Sheridan and Willamina ...

Rachel Thompson/News-Register##Emma Putnam, 10, of McMinnville browses the children’s section at the McMinnville Public Library while holding books from the “Babymouse” graphic novel series and Lemony Snicket. “It’s kinda like the ‘Diary of a Wimpy Kid’ series, but it’s about a mouse and it’s a girl,” she said of “Babymouse.” “It always ends with something going wrong and ending up ridiculous, and it’s really funny. Because it’s like, you love reading about all the bad things that happen. They’re just so good.”

What's Yamhill County reading?

March is National Reading Month, and the News-Register wondered, what is Yamhill County reading? After contacting every library in the county, from the bustling Newberg-Dundee shelves to the quaint one-room ...

Sheridan to update parks plan

The Sheridan Parks and Recreation committee is tasked with updating the city’s parks development plan from 2014 and will review a draft copy with proposed amendments at the 6 p.m., Monday, March ...

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